Iron(III)-tCDTA derivatives as MRI contrast agents: Increased T1 relaxivities at higher magnetic field strength and pH sensing.
Jing XieAkvile HaeckelRalf HauptmannIweta Pryjomska RayChristian LimbergNora KulakBernd HammEyk SchellenbergerPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2021)
Four iron(III) complexes with similar stability in comparison to [Fe(tCDTA)]- were synthesized. The relaxivities of trans-1,4-diaminocyclohexane-tCDTA and trans-1,4-diaminocyclohexane-tCDTA-dimer complexes were in the same range as gadolinium-based contrast agents at 3 Tesla. The [Fe(en-tCDTA)]+ complex is a pH sensor at weakly acidic pH levels, which are typical for various cancer types.